Twelve teams of MBA and graduate students from leading business schools will compete to win the fifth annual invitational Developers’ Den case competition at York University’s Schulich School of Business on Friday, March 6. The intense, one-day case competition will allow the best and brightest real estate and planning students to showcase their skills.

The Schulich School of Business at York University was ranked 19th in the world and No. 1 in Canada yesterday in the annual global MBA survey conducted by CNN Expansion, marking the ninth straight year that Schulich has been ranked No. 1 in Canada and among the world’s top 25 business schools.

The York University Lions track and field team combined to win 17 medals and break or tie three meet records at the Ontario University Athletics championships this past weekend. Of the 17 medals won, 11 were gold, four were silver and two were bronze.

What makes you believe in a story? In her fourth novel, “Accusation,” Canadian Writers in Person series presenter Catherine Bush takes it a step further to question what we believe about a person who has been accused of a terrible crime.

Author, journalist and sociology Professor Cecil Foster will discuss his novel Independence, a deeply moving story of the coming of age of a country and a boy at the time of Barbados’ independence from Britain, on Wednesday, March 4.

On March 7, York’s Schulich School of Business will host Experience Schulich, an annual open house offering information about the programs and school culture for those considering doing a master’s degree in business administration, international business, finance, accounting or business analytics.

Author and playwright Pamela Mordecai will read from her debut novel Thursday, March 5, from 4:30 to 6:30pm, at 626 Kaneff Tower. The book tells the tale of a Caribbean-born woman who learns the truth about her existence.